theoldwizard1 wrote:
2 Retired wrote:
We have lived in MB for the past 13 years. Some winters we never get below 40' at night. Several times, there were short periods of time when the night temps even went into the 20' range. Twice since we have been here there has been snow, but never over 4" and it was gone in about 12 hours.
My in-laws moved to west NC several years ago. They learned to just stay home if there is anything more than light snow flurries. No one there knows how to drive even in the smallest amount of snow !
That is a beyond silly statement. I'm guessing it makes your ILs feel all sorts of superior even if there's not a shred of truth in it. I feel pretty sure the folks up in the NC mountains, where snowfall averages around three feet a year and Subarus are the vehicle of choice, know quite a lot about driving in snow. Weather wise parts of western NC is an entirely different world than MB. It's almost like comparing the northeastern U.S. to south Florida. I don't even know why that comment belongs on this thread. The areas are hundreds of miles (and many feet in elevation!) from each other.